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Which Hindu festival that heralds the spring:?
Asked by truth exposed,
20 Nov '12 12:01 pm
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Spring is here! Love is in the air, the sun is shining and people are throwing off that Winter frown. In Hindu culture they celebrate the arrival of Spring by having a Holi Day. This Holi Day is also known as the Festival of Colours
Answered by LIPSIKA, 20 Nov '12 12:05 pm
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Vasantotsav, the spring festival is celebrated in the rest of India as 'Holi', or the Festival of Colours and is a popular Hindu spring festival observed at the end of winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month, which usually falls in the later part of February or in March
Answered by Psycho, 20 Nov '12 12:07 pm
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Lip-smacking rasagullas, a conventional puja, a ceremonial pandal housing the idol of Saraswathi, goddess of knowledge, music and fine arts marked the annual festival celebrated on the fifth day of Magh (January-February).
Answered by jameel ahmed, 20 Nov '12 03:57 pm
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Baisakhi, bihu, vishu, different names in different states
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 20 Nov '12 01:36 pm
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